I recently updated to Picasa Version 3.0.0 (Build 57.4402, 0) for
Linux using yum update from the picasa.google.com/linux repository and
when I restarted Picasa all my albums were missing.  My pictures are
still there, but I'm left with just one album containing all my
starred photos.  What happened?

I tried to follow the directions posted here
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Picasa/thread?tid=7250eb144d049f84&hl=en&fid=7250eb144d049f84000463b135751f77,
located a single backup directory, ~/.google/picasa/3.0/drive_c/
Documents and Settings/$USER/Local Settings/Application Data/Google/
Picasa2Albums/backup/Feb 24, 2009.. but it's empty.  There's not a
single .pal file on my laptop.  However, the directories where my
photos are located each contain a Picasa.ini file that appears to have
meta information describing photo edits.  How can I recover?

Picasa does a great job at managing and editing photos. I've got lots
of hours invested in it but have this sinking feeling it's all been
for naught... please help...


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